Hobbie advice (11)

1 Name: Anonymous Enthusiast : 2008-07-08 09:57 ID:nA5aK372

So I'm a completely useless waste of space who's good at nothing. What are some potential hobbies I could try out? It has to be a solitary hobby. I'm also looking for something you don't typically hear about, as I've considered most of the standard hobbies, and I either can't imagine being any good at them or they're too social or for some other reason, they're not possible for me.

To give you some background info, I watch a lot of films (I know that might qualify as a hobby, but I'm looking for something less passive), but I can't imagine turning this into a hobby. The only thing solitary film-related thing I can think of is writing reviews, but I'm not much of a writer. Other than that, I don't really have any interests. I used to be good at drawing, but I've recently tried to start up again and I've found that I generally don't enjoy doing it. I suppose none of that's of any use.

2 Name: Anonymous Enthusiast : 2008-07-08 10:08 ID:nA5aK372

Okay, before anyone brings it up, I'm well aware I spelled hobby incorrectly. In my defense, it's late, but I guess that's not much of an excuse. Didn't I tell you I was a completely useless waste of space?

3 Name: lil_snow.angel : 2008-07-08 12:28 ID:jRGHTcEG

u kno wat? u should build models. like u kno gundam? my friend builds these really kool gundam models n they look awesome for display when u finish.
its a good way to kill time whilst listening to music. plus u can start ur own collecction.
it doesn't hav to b gundam. it can b other different types of building.

4 Name: Anonymous Enthusiast : 2008-07-08 17:33 ID:1V+CO1mc

how about drawing? anything in ur mind .......Drawing ,makes u forget about our own world (as as when we was too immersed in our own imagination). I can be a profit if u can sell some...maybe on net ^^

5 Name: Anonymous Enthusiast : 2008-07-08 17:34 ID:1V+CO1mc

also, posting in this bbs is also my hobby ^^

6 Name: Anonymous Enthusiast : 2008-07-14 07:52 ID:F/WcAGqO

>>4
I used to draw as a kid, and I think I was pretty good (for a kid). People encouraged me to pursue drawing, but over time, I lost interest. And now here I am, older and not particularly good at anything, and I considered taking it up once again as a hobby, but I've found that I really don't enjoy doing it all that much. It really feels like a chore, and I figure if I feel this way, then it's not really for me, right?

7 Name: Anonymous Enthusiast : 2008-07-15 17:15 ID:NtyAjlvu

yup...you right...

8 Name: Anonymous Enthusiast : 2008-07-16 09:47 ID:7ES6FBMk

>>7
Thanks, Anon. I'll start making arrangements.

9 Name: Anonymous Enthusiast : 2008-07-23 15:31 ID:fqaShh+5

Drugs. Music. Masturbating to child pornography.

10 Name: Anonymous Enthusiast : 2008-07-23 23:20 ID:T3amx6wp

lol

11 Name: Anonymous Enthusiast : 2008-07-25 09:06 ID:iNxxZszD

HAM Radio. Not only is it something to do, but it will make you useful - HAM communication nets have saved numerous lives in emergencies, and experimental homebrew radio gear built by amateurs has been the source of numerous innovations in radio technology.

Plus it's fun.

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